Job Title or Position: ___________________________________________________________________________ Employer’s Name: _____________________________________________________________________________ Employer’s Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ Supervisor’s Name: _______________________ Email: ______________________ Telephone: ______________ Employer’s Name as listed in E-Verify: ___________________________________________________________ Employer’s E-Verify Company Identification Number or a valid E-Verify Client Company Identification Number: _____________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 3: STUDENT AND EMPLOYER CERTIFICATION A) F-1 students with approved STEM Extension Optional Practical Training (OPT) are required to report to the UCSD International Center any changes in their name and/or address, any changes in their employer’s name and/or address, or any interruptions of their employment within 10 business days of the change. I understand these requirements and will notify the UCSD International Center accordingly. ____________________________________
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What You Need to Know if Your Child or Teen May Need Antidepressants If your child may need antidepressants, you need to know the following: 1. 2% to 3% of children who take antidepressants will experience an increase in suicidal thoughts and behavior 2. In US, Prozac is the only antidepressant approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for use by children and teens, al

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